I am so stoked that Mi Ran finally got backstabbed but good by Gi Chan. The fact that she made that comment to herself about "what goes around comes around" proves that she knew, along with what she was scheming, was ethically and morally wrong and would hurt the people closest to her, but she did it anyway. She never tried or tries to explain anything to anyone until her back is against the wall, and I hope that Jae In rubs it in her face.
Ye Won is not just playing the game—she’s rewriting the rules to suit her ambitions. Below is break down of…
I think you nailed Ye Won's true nature. I would also point out that people like this don't stop with the exploitation and manipulation once they have achieved just one goal.
Hye Suk, to me, is also blinded by her self-pity. She is taking her grievances, which have nothing to do with Soo Wu, out on Soo Wu, and because she is so emotionally damaged herself, she is easy to manipulate.
Finally, to me, Seok Jin is not a very good catch to begin with. He is mainly clueless and has put zero effort into his and Soo Wu's relationship. I do give him credit for at least trying to take a stand against his mother because he has to take charge of his own life. He won't be happy if he does as she pleases.
Hye Suk and Mi Jin are terrible family members!! Dae Sik is only try to make things right!! His wife and daughter…
There are very few characters to root for in this drama. Almost everyone is selfish in their own way. We are seeing the worst of people when it comes to money.
The aunt PLSSSSSSSSSSSS.....shut the hell up. Now you need help.
She is going to have even more issues with her son once he finds out who his father is. I wrote before she had plenty of opportunities to come clean. Once her father passed, once her brother passed and like Patrick said once they started dating again. But scheming and caring about the company was more important to her. Now she is reaping it for backing a scumbag over her own love ones.
Agree agree agree!I forgot to add earlier, JY’s dementia has gotten to bad for her to be out on her own…Just…
The writers couldn't make this any more frustrating because one person close to her is a doctor and should know that she can't be left alone. Even though she is on medication it's only so effective.
Jae In wrong move for kicking Seung U out the house you might need him to cover some little " thing "…
I don't think Jae In is refusing help right now, but more like she doesn't want anyone she cares about hurt any further. She has already lost her son and father to these evil people. If anyone gets hurt from now on, it will be her trying to take them down.
I do think, though, she should allow the people on her side to help her. I just think a team is stronger than an individual, no matter how driven that individual may be.
I noticed the same thing. it’s a hint that she knew what SeRi had planned for her. Even the doctor didn’t…
My theory is that Jae In did over hear through the listening bug that it was a fake attack and Se Ri was the one that was supposed to be stabbed protecting Gi Chan. Jae In pushed Se Ri out of the way took the non-lethal blow herself and foiled her plan.
Se Ri wanted to prove her loyalty to Gi Chan and gain sympathy and time because she used all the funds from the shell company up bribing people.
She does not have the funds to get the Chinese investor on board as Catherine and she told yet another lie to Gi Chan that she did.
I think the assistant knows she has no clout left with Gi Chan so he is going to laugh her face when she tries to pull the "you know who I am?" card.
Of course, I could be wrong because I am terrible at predicting where things are going.
I don't think the writers handled Se Ri's ex showing up very well. It was anti-climactic. I was expecting a lot more fireworks, but it didn't turn out that way. Still sewed more distrust in Gi Chan of Se Ri, though.
Does Se Ri actually like Gi Chang? Or is she only interested in having the life Jae In had? If Jae In became successful…
Good question. To me, she wants Jae In's life and has since they were kids together. Gi Chang just seems to be something of Jae In's she wanted to take rather than actually loving him.
Hye Suk, to me, is also blinded by her self-pity. She is taking her grievances, which have nothing to do with Soo Wu, out on Soo Wu, and because she is so emotionally damaged herself, she is easy to manipulate.
Finally, to me, Seok Jin is not a very good catch to begin with. He is mainly clueless and has put zero effort into his and Soo Wu's relationship. I do give him credit for at least trying to take a stand against his mother because he has to take charge of his own life. He won't be happy if he does as she pleases.
I do think, though, she should allow the people on her side to help her. I just think a team is stronger than an individual, no matter how driven that individual may be.
Se Ri has snapped.
Se Ri wanted to prove her loyalty to Gi Chan and gain sympathy and time because she used all the funds from the shell company up bribing people.
She does not have the funds to get the Chinese investor on board as Catherine and she told yet another lie to Gi Chan that she did.
I think the assistant knows she has no clout left with Gi Chan so he is going to laugh her face when she tries to pull the "you know who I am?" card.
Of course, I could be wrong because I am terrible at predicting where things are going.
Well, the uncle now knows in his bones he has a son. Mi Ran is going to have to fess up soon.